Celebrating Heroes: The Pride of Britain Awards' Search for Unsung Champions

Celebrating Heroes: The Pride of Britain Awards' Search for Unsung Champions

The Pride of Britain Awards have initiated their annual search to honor the unsung heroes of North Wales. This cherished event celebrates remarkable achievements across various age groups, recognizing those who exemplify courage, empathy, and selflessness. From courageous children to lifesaving emergency workers, the awards spotlight individuals who strive to make the world a better place.

A Tradition of Inspiration

Returning for its 27th year, the Pride of Britain Awards, hosted by Prestatyn's Carol Vorderman and dancer Ashley Banjo, will air in prime time on ITV1 later this year. Carol expressed her heartfelt enthusiasm, stating, "It is such an honour to be returning to host the Pride of Britain Awards for the 27th year. Every single year, the incredible winners inspire millions with their stories of courage, empathy, and bravery." These awards are not merely accolades; they convey a broader message of hope, inspiring unity in a time of division.

Recognizing Extraordinary Contributions

The awards seek to highlight everyday heroes whose contributions often go unnoticed. Chloe Hubbard, editor-in-chief of the Daily Mirror, underscores the importance of these stories: “Every nominee is deserving of recognition, and all of the stories are important to share with the nation.” The 2026 winners will emerge from nominations across the country, showcasing the extraordinary acts of heroism found in all corners of Britain.

How to Get Involved

Community members are encouraged to nominate deserving individuals for the Pride of Britain Awards, celebrating those who selflessly dedicate their time and talents to helping others. P&O Cruises president Paul Ludlow emphasizes the significance of these awards, reminding us that “their stories are a powerful reminder of the positive difference one person can make.” Interested parties can participate by nominating candidates online and learning more about the awards at the official Pride of Britain website.